Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Flashcards

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What is Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma?

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A group of lymphomas

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What are some examples of Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas?

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Burkitt lymphoma
MALT lymphoma
Diffuse large B cell lymphoma

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What is Burkitt’s lymphoma?

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High grade B-cell neoplasm

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What are the 2 major forms of Burkitt’s lymphoma?

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Endemic

Sporadic

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What does the endemic form of Burkitt’s lymphoma involve?

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Maxilla or mandible

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What does the sporadic form of Burkitt’s lymphoma involve?

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Abdominal tumours

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Who is Burkitt’s lymphoma more common in?

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People with HIV

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Which gene is Burkitt’s lymphoma associated with?

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C-myc gene translocation, usually t(8:14).

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Which virus is associated with the development of Burkitt’s lymphoma?

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Epstein-Barr virus

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10
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What would you find on microscopy of someone with Burkitt’s lymphoma?

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‘starry sky’ appearance

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What does the starry sky appearance mean?

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Lymphocyte sheets interspersed with macrophages containing dead apoptotic tumour cells

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12
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What is the management of Burkitt’s lymphoma?

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Chemotherapy

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How is Hodgkin’s lymphoma differentiated from Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma?

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Via lymph node biopsy

Present similarly

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What are other differences between Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma?

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Lymphadenopathy in Hodgkin’s lymphoma can experience alcohol-induced pain in the node

‘B’ symptoms typically occur earlier in Hodgkin’s lymphoma

Extra-nodal disease is much more common in non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

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What are some examples of extra nodal disease that can occur in Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma?

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Gastric- dyspepsia, dysphagia, weight loss, abdominal pain
Bone marrow- pancytopenia, bone pain
Central nervous system-nerve palsies

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What is MALT lymphoma?

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It affects the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue, usually around the stomach

It is associated with H. pylori infection.

17
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What is Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma?

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Presents as rapidly growing painless mass in patients over 65 years.

18
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What is the management of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma dependent on?

A

The specific diagnosis

19
Q

What should all patients with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma be given?

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Flu/pneumococcal vaccines

20
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What is the main presentation on non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma?

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Painless lymphadenopathy-non-tender, rubbery, asymmetrical

21
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What constitutional B symptoms can non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma present with?

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Fever
Weight loss (>10% in 6 months)
Night sweats

22
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What extra-nodal symptoms can someone with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma present with?

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Gastric-dyspepsia, dysphagia, weight loss, abdominal pain
Bone marrow- pancytopenia, bone pain
Central nervous system- nerve palsies

23
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What is the classification for staging non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma?

A

Ann Arbor system

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What is stage 1 of the Ann Arbor system?

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One node affected?

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What is stage 2 of the Ann Arbor system?

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More than one node affected on the same side of the diaphragm

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What is stage 3 of the Ann Arbor system?

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Nodes affected on both sides of the diaphragm

27
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What is stage 4 of the Ann Arbor system?

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Extra-nodal involvement e.g. Spleen, bone marrow or CNS

28
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What is the staging of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma combines with?

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A or B- to indicate the presence of B symptoms

29
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Does low grade or high grade have a better prognosis?

A

Low grade lymphoma

30
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Does low grade or high grade lymphoma have a better cure rate?

A

High grade lymphoma

31
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What are possible signs of lymphoma?

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Signs of weight loss
Lymphadenopathy (typically in the cervical, axillary or inguinal region)
Palpable abdominal mass - hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, lymph nodes

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Why would you do a biopsy?

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To differentiate between Hodgkin’s lymphoma and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

33
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Why would you test for HIV?

A

Its associated with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (Burkitt’s lymphoma)

34
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What might you do to asses stage of lymphoma?

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CT chest, abdomen and pelvis

35
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What can ESR be useful for?

A

Prognosis indicator

36
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What are some possible complications of lymphoma?

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Bone marrow infiltration
Superior vena cava obstruction
Metastasis
Spinal cord compression

37
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What can bone marrow infiltration result in?

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Anaemia
Neutropenia
Thrombocytopenia